It's pretty broadscale where nationalised industries are basically a blank cheque for chosen Capitalists, look at defence contracts, nevertheless I still prefer a system that favours the experts and prevents many from becoming their own GP.
Prescribed drugs are the fifth highest cause of death in the states, crikey!
A good comparison to draw is Britain, we have a massive pharmaceutical base but less advertising, namely because of the NHS, it seems where the health of the nation is in the hands of the private sector then advertising is much more extensive, for obvious reasons.
As most illnesses are self-evident and a commercial will not diagnose you when the illness isn't, it does beg the question what is the nature of any drug advertising if not to simply encourage consumption?
Find your best characteristics and focus upon them and don't forget everyone else is flawed in one way or another. I've never had anxiety attacks but remembering this makes me more confident and harder to intimidate.
They want a sick and over health conscious population or otherwise they'd be diminishing their own customer base. If one business won't take advantage of you then their competitor will, so in turn they all have to take advantage of you to stay afloat, it's a vicious circle.
I don't mind paying high taxes for safe streets, good hospitals, defending my island and especially decent schools for all, after all we're supposed to be civilised peoples. What I don't like is being ripped off and not receiving value for money, which is what this thread is another example of. I'm sick and tired of government's abusing the haves and the have-nots to make the have yachts richer.
Ahhh but women do analyse, at least they analyse more than most men do, have you ever read women's magazines or listened to them talk amongst themselves? They can go on and on even about the smallest and most trivial of things. Just let her know you're doing as much picking as she is.
It's little to do with being nasty or nice, I find it's more to do with how available you are, being too available leads to the impression that you are easily attainable which basically means you're not enough of a challenge. Focus on yourself more and not only her, women will respect you more for it as it shows strength and self-respect.. and if you can't stand up for yourself you won't be able to stand up for her.
A truly great mind would have the capacity to transcend the three, to understand the relation between events and ideas, and to how, through experience of such, that ultimately cumulates in the make-up of an individuals' character. For instance, someone who views being officious as some kind of guarantor of intellect is probably insecure about their own mental capacity, and thus feels impulsed to attempt to prove how intelligent they are time and time again to anybody that will listen.
Me and perhaps nine or ten others went on to university from my high school year of around two hundred pupils, most of them now are either stacking shelves, answering phones, on benefits, pushing prams or pushing pills.
If social class didn't work either for or against you in life, there wouldn't be such things as private schools, private tutors and other advantages only the rich can afford in the first place, their purpose would be redundant.
Anyone can reach anywhere, but when you're starting from the bottom you have the farthest to go.
Seems like a luxury many in life can't afford. For instance, if you're from the rough end of town and you don't learn to show anger, you'll get a regular beating, and the opposite applies with love, show any of that and you'll also end up with a beating.
Basically, my point is outward displays of emotion have quite alot to do with the cultural norm aswell as the individuals choice.
Fight a war that defies the spirit of your own nation, and you are no patriot. These soldiers are right not to die in the name of some traitor politician.
Oh I heard about them winning a seat, i'm sure Magna will be delighted. I personally have no problem with far-right parties winning some seats, as Democracy is very one-sided at the moment, just as long as they don't gain power. Anyway i'm digressing...
RE: 9/11
'Independent' - I think you're living in a fairytale.